Databranch Monthly Tech Talk
IT Solutions for the Workplace

November | 2022

What's Inside?


01 - Monthly Update from Mike

02 - Happy Holidays from Databranch!

03 - Year-End Technology Infrastructure Review

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Linux is actually a clone of the UNIX Operating System.

Happy Holidays from your Databranch Team!

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Databranch would like to wish you and your family a safe holiday season throughout December.


We hope you enjoy good food, the love of family, and many blessings as we begin the holiday season.


Thank you for your business and partnering with Databranch for your technology needs. 


In observance of the upcoming holidays, our Databranch office will be closed:



- Monday, December 26th

- Monday, January 1st.

 

All network monitoring services will continue as usual but support will not be available. 


We will be open for normal business hours on the following Tuesdays.


We wish you well and hope you have a safe and happy holiday!

Monthly Update from Mike

A new year holds a lot of promise. There is something about the feeling of a clean slate that triggers the desire to leave bad habits behind and begin anew again.


This feeling isn’t just for individuals either. Business owners often look to the new year with optimism and resolve for better sales and growth.


This can absolutely happen, but it takes some planning upfront. Because technology is such a big determiner of business success, it must be part of the equation.


If you go into 2023 with nothing but a good attitude, you can quickly get swallowed by the day-to-day tasks.


The hours you spend planning a technology strategy for the new year is time well spent. You’re putting together a roadmap for goals, and doing the work to see what is realistic and when.


You can’t dream your way to a more productive year for your business. The dream is just the first part. The second is planning, and the third is the execution of the plan.



Need professional help to bring your business dreams into reality?


Reply to this email or give us a call at 716-373-4467 x 115 to schedule a technology optimization chat so we can plan your businesses future together.



Regards,

Mike Wilson

President - Databranch

What to Include in a Year-End Technology Infrastructure Review

When the year is coming to a close, it’s the perfect time to plan for the future. Most businesses begin the year with the hope of growing and improving operations. Much of how a business operates depends on technology. So, it makes sense to look to your IT for areas of optimization.


A year-end technology review provides an opportunity to look at several areas of your IT. The goal is to take time to focus on improvements you can make to boost your bottom line. As well as what tactics to take to reduce the risk of a costly cyberattack.


A recent study by Deloitte looked at digitally advanced small businesses. Small businesses that make smart use of technology are well ahead of their peers. Here are some of the ways they excel:


  • Earn 2x more revenue per employee
  • Experience year-over-year revenue growth nearly 4x as high 
  • Had an average employee growth rate over 6x as high


The bottom line is that companies that use technology well, do better. They are also more secure. According to IBM, businesses that have an incident response plan reduce the costs of a data breach by 61%. Using security AI and automation can lower costs by 70%.


As the year is coming to an end, take some time to do a technology review with one of our experienced team members. This will set you up for success and security in the coming year.


Considerations When Reviewing Your Technology

at Year-End


The goal of a year-end technology review is to look at all areas of your IT infrastructure. Security, efficiency, and bottom-line considerations will be the key drivers for future initiatives.


Technology Policies


When technology policies get outdated, people stop following them. Review all your policies to see if any of them need updating to reflect new conditions. For example, if you now have some staff working from home, make sure your device use policy reflects this.


When you update policies, let your employees know. This gives them a refresher on important information. They may have forgotten certain things since onboarding.


Disaster Recovery Planning


When is the last time your company did an incident response drill? Is there a list of steps for employees to follow in the case of a natural disaster or cyberattack?


Take time to look at disaster recovery planning for the new year. You should also put dates in place for preparedness drills and training in the coming months.


Interested in learning more? Click here to read about the backup recovery and disaster recovery solutions we have available to protect your business.


IT Issues & Pain Points


You don’t want to go through a big IT upgrade without considering employee pain points. Otherwise, you might miss some golden opportunities to improve staff productivity and wellbeing.


Survey your employees on how they use technology. Ask questions about their favorite and least favorite apps. Ask what struggles they face. Let them tell you how they feel technology could improve to make their jobs better.


This, in turn, benefits your business. It can also help you target the most impactful improvements.


Privileged Access & Orphaned Accounts


Do an audit of your privileged accounts as part of your year-end review. Over time, permissions can be misappropriated. This leaves your network at a higher risk of a major attack.


You should ensure that only those that need them have admin-level permissions. The fewer privileged accounts you have in your business tools, the lower your risk. Compromised privileged accounts password open the door to major damage. Read more about local admin privileges and the associated risks.


While going through your accounts, also look for orphaned accounts. You need to close these because they’re no longer used. Leaving them active poses a security risk.


IT Upgrade & Transformation Plans for the New Year


If you make IT upgrades and decisions “on the fly” it can come back to bite you. It’s best to plan out a strategy ahead of time, so you can upgrade in an organized way.


Have a vulnerability assessment performed. This gives you a list of potential problems your company should address. Eliminating vulnerabilities improves your cybersecurity and planning ahead will allow you to budget for your upgrades while avoiding unplanned expenses


Request your free baseline security assessment here.


Cloud Use & Shadow IT


Review your use of cloud applications. Are certain apps hardly used? Do you have redundancies in your cloud environment? A review can help you cut waste and save money.


Also, look for uses of shadow IT by employees. These are cloud applications that are being used for work but did not go through approval. Management may not even be aware of them. Remove this security risk by either closing the accounts or officially approving them.


Customer-Facing Technology


Don’t forget to look at the customer experience of your technology infrastructure. Go through your website and contact process as a customer would.


If you get frustrated by things like site navigation, then your customers and leads may be too. Include optimizations to your customer-facing technology in your new year plans.


Schedule a Technology & Security Assessment Today!


We can help you with a thorough review of your technology environment to give you a roadmap for tomorrow. Contact us today at 716-373-4467 x 115 or info@databranch.com to see how we can make the most out of your technology infrastructure for next year.




Article used with permission from The Technology Press.

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